Difference between revisions of "Firmware-72 Command-091"
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| − | This command requests the USB-microDig to send out its current mode of operation, which may be different from the mode stting stored in non-volatile memory. The USB-microDig can function in host mode (for use with the iCube plugin for Max/MSP), or stand-alone mode (otherwise). See the SET MODE command for more information on the mode of operation. Upon completion of the command the USB-microDig sends out the MODE message.  | + | This command requests the USB-microDig to send out its current mode of operation, which may be different from the mode stting stored in non-volatile memory. The USB-microDig can function in host mode (for use with the iCube plugin for Max/MSP), or stand-alone mode (otherwise). See the SET MODE command for more information on the mode of operation. Upon completion of the command the USB-microDig sends out the [[Firmware-72_Message-091 |MODE message]].  | 
There is no [BODY] for the DUMP MODE command.  | There is no [BODY] for the DUMP MODE command.  | ||
Latest revision as of 17:14, 3 November 2015
DUMP MODE (91, 5Bh)
This command requests the USB-microDig to send out its current mode of operation, which may be different from the mode stting stored in non-volatile memory. The USB-microDig can function in host mode (for use with the iCube plugin for Max/MSP), or stand-alone mode (otherwise). See the SET MODE command for more information on the mode of operation. Upon completion of the command the USB-microDig sends out the MODE message.
There is no [BODY] for the DUMP MODE command.